Enjoy a thrilling race against time on the ocean wave, celebrate evolution and some of the world’s most unique creatures, giggle and gag as you travel round the U-bend, and get ready to panic when some luxury crisps go missing as a sunshine selection of new books hits the shelves
Age 9 plus
Mysteries at Sea: The Hollywood Kidnap Case
A.M. Howell
SKULDUGGERY at sea, a race against time, and a plot
involving a famous Hollywood actress make for a thrilling adventure on the
ocean wave in the third book of a twisting, turning and heart-pounding maritime
series from one of middle-grade’s most exciting authors. Inspired by her own childhood travels on the ocean wave,
including crossing the equator, sailing the Atlantic several times, and inching
through the Panama Canal, award-winning author A.M. Howell sets sail in fine
fashion with these gripping adventures which unravel mysteries aboard ships
crossing the globe in the 1930s. Here we find Alice and Sonny on board their family’s
luxurious steam yacht, the Lady Rose, in September of 1936. They are ready to
pick up famous Hollywood actress Estelle Fortune and take her to London to film
her next blockbuster movie, Girl Overboard. But just before the boat leaves,
Alice discovers that Estelle has vanished. In her room is a note, threatening
that unless a large amount of money is paid in Malta in a few days’ time,
Estelle will be thrown overboard. As the Lady Rose sets sail, Alice, Sonny and
their new friend Winnie – daughter of Estelle’s brother who acts as her
chaperone – must work out who is threatening Estelle. But can they save her before
time runs out? Set against the alluring backdrop of life at sea, and
featuring real ships, places, historical figures and events, Howell brings the
history of the period to vivid life in another wind-lashed, sea-salted story
brimming with atmosphere, authentic detail and derring-do. With sparkling artwork by Marco Guadalupi, a plot involving
secrets, searches and subterfuge, a captivating cast of characters, and
Howell’s gift for breathless, fast-paced action, this is another thrilling port
of call in a dazzling nautical adventure series.
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Beautiful: A Celebration of Evolution
William Spring
CELEBRATE the beauty of nature in its many forms with this stunningly
illustrated exploration of some of the world’s most unique creatures. Packed
full with fascinating information about Earth’s natural world and the
incredibly rich and detailed artwork of author and artist William Spring,
Beautiful is an unforgettable visual and factual exploration of evolution. All of nature is awe-inspiring
and this magnificent book shows how a variety of amazing creatures have evolved
to look and behave the way they do. As humans, we tend to like our animals to
be cuddly and furry, or smooth and sleek, and often shy away from creatures
that, to us, look odd. But we should forget those opinions because, says
Spring, everything has evolved for a reason and is perfect in its own way. ‘In
nature the word ugly simply does not apply,’ he tells us. As an example, take a
look at the vampire squid, or the duck-billed golden line barbell... both have
evolved in interesting and spectacular ways to find food, deter predators or
attract a mate. As Charles Darwin discovered, we must all adapt to survive. Illustrated
with Spring’s extraordinary watercolour images, and with positive and
life-affirming messages for children and their parents, this book will be
treasured by families in every corner of the world.
(Big Picture Press, hardback, £18.99)
Age 9 plus
The Great Farm Rescue
Helen Peters
SECRETS, mysteries, a burning barn and a duck that rides
round on a sheep! If you hadn’t already guessed, life for feisty Hannah at
Clayhill Farm just got more chaotic. The Great Farm Rescue is the third story
starring the resourceful Hannah and her eccentric siblings and friends, and
comes from the pen of exciting author Helen Peters. Brought up on an
old-fashioned farm in Sussex, Peters knows that rural life has its ups and
downs and her wonderful farm-based stories adventures are based on the
real-life experiences of families who live and work on a farm, often surrounded
by animals and mud. Here we find Hannah's family farm, Clayhill Farm, in
trouble again as their ruthless landlord threatens to evict them all. And when
Dad is injured in an accident, homelessness looms. Hannah resolves to raise the
money to buy the farm and secure the family’s future once and for all. But
Hannah has also just landed her dream part in the school play... alongside her
absolute worst enemy Miranda. How is she going to act the part AND how are a
bunch of schoolchildren going to raise two million pounds in six months? Young
readers will love meeting up again with theatre fan Hannah whose steely resolve
through the ups and downs of trying to keep her beloved family farm safe has
captured the hearts of us all. Packed with animal antics, all the fun and harsh
realities of living on a farm, the warmth of family and friendship, and an
alluring theatrical twist, this is the magic of farming with a real-life
flavour.
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Poo Crew Adventures: Journey to Poo-topia
James Turner and Steve May
(Red Shed, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
The Great Crisp Robbery
Pamela Butchart and Thomas Flintham
PAMELA Butchart’s vivid imagination moves into its
extraordinary overdrive for the ten-year anniversary and amazing fourteenth
book in a weird, wild and wonderful Baby Aliens series set in what should be an
ordinary school but is, in fact, the most extraordinary school you are ever
likely to visit! There are giggles galore and lashings of laughs in this
exhilarating new escapade featuring Izzy and her friends from
teacher-cum-author Butchart and illustrator Thomas Flintham. This much-loved
Baby Aliens series is the perfect choice for youngsters becoming confident
readers, and is a guaranteed winner for reading aloud to groups or school
classes. So get ready to laugh your socks off as Izzy and her friends learn that
their school trip involves an overnight ride on a sleeper train. But when they
get on board, they’re shocked to discover that everything is strange, the bunk
beds are tiny and Gary Petrie’s luxury crisps have been stolen. But then their
teacher disappears. Oh no, Miss Jones has been kidnapped, everyone panic! Chaos
and mayhem reign as Izzy and the gang take on another hilarious (mis)adventure.
There’s no such thing as an ordinary day at school when they are around...
Expect chaotic, comedy capers full of mischief and mayhem, and a dizzying,
dazzling gallery of Flintham’s high-energy black-and-white illustrations, as
Izzy’s intrepid gang get to grips with some truly anarchic antics. Seriously –
and scarily – funny!
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
The Island Vet: Rescue at Seal Bay
Gill Lewis and Irina Avgustinovich
A NEW school and a new island home far away from the big
city has transformed Tia’s life and when your mum is a vet anything can happen!
Acclaimed, award-winning children’s author and former vet Gill Lewis works her
special brand of animal magic on this inspirational illustrated Island Vet
series which follows Tia and her mother’s exciting new life on Gull Haven
Island. In Tia’s second adventure, it’s the start of the long summer holidays
and she must show visitors how to respect the environment and protect the
animals who live there. At first, Tia is excited to see all the visitors
arriving for their holidays and she’s delighted to make a new friend in animal
lover Nat. But Tia’s feelings change when some selfish tourists upset a newborn
seal pup and its mother, and then she sees how people are carelessly leaving
their rubbish on the beach. Can Tia find a way to show people how to respect
the island environment and all the creatures that live there? Teamed with the
beautifully emotive illustrations of Irina Avgustinovich, and published in
Barrington Stoke’s trademark dyslexia-friendly format, this heartwarming and
inspirational series is ideal for young animal lovers and is sure to delight
readers of every age.
(Barrington Stoke, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Agent Arthur’s Jungle Journey
Russell Punter, Martin Oliver and Paddy Mounter
THERE will be more than a few parents out there who remember
the thrills, spills and skills of Usborne’s classic Usborne Puzzle Adventures.
It was a much-loved series packed full of interactive puzzles and now a new
generation of readers and puzzlers can enjoy those same adventures, all updated
and enhanced for a fresh audience, and colourfully illustrated by Paddy Mounter.
From stormy seas to scorching deserts and jungles filled with danger, it’s up
to young readers to solve the puzzles and help Agent Arthur on his adventures.
So meet Arthur, the newest recruit to the Action Agency. This mission finds him
crash-landing into a jungle filled with ruined temples and danger. He needs
your help to solve a series of brain-teasing puzzles to outwit a gang of
ruthless crooks. Can you join Agent Arthur on his daring mission, uncover the
sinister plan, and help him save the day? With an exciting story and fun-filled
challenges at every turn, these books are perfect for engaging reluctant
readers.
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £5.99)
Age 7 plus
Bronte Tempestra and the Ice Warriors
Bex Hogan and Hannah McCaffery
CAN a plucky princess save the holiday season for a bunch of not-so-dashing knights? Enjoy a feminist twist on the traditional tales of brave knights and trembling princesses in this fun-filled fantasy quest series from author Bex Hogan and illustrator Hannah McCaffery. The delightful and daring Bronte Tempestra is an unforgettable heroine, the first ever princess to train as a knight, and here we join her for her second adventure at Sir Sebastian’s School for Squires! When a snowstorm engulfs Sir Sebastian’s at the end of the winter term, it looks like all the knights will be stuck at school for the holidays. It’s not supposed to snow in the Heart of the Kingdoms and Bronte suspects there’s more to the weird weather than meets the eye. And when ice sculptures come to life, it looks like she has another quest on her hands. As Bronte ventures through deep tunnels and into the heart of a blizzard to confront her frosty foes, can she show that she is truly the knight she dreams of being? Tradition is well and truly turned on its head in this funny, all-action romp, packed with the quirkiest creatures you’re ever likely to meet. And with McCaffery’s imaginative illustrations bringing Bronte’s exciting fantasy world to life, it’s a glorious gallop from start to finish.
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Hotel for Cats: No Room for Trouble
Marie Pavlenko and Marie Voyelle
IF you’re longing for a holiday in beautiful Paris, look no
further than the awesome and clawsome Hotel Charamba, a cosy hotel for cats
where the staff don’t put a paw out place. This charming series – written by
good friends author Marie Pavlenko and illustrator Marie Voyelle – has been translated
from the original French by Anna Brooke and is winning over a new
English-speaking audience. And in this second enchanting adventure, we meet up
again with kindly Magda, a 75-year-old lady who loves flowery dresses and
squashy cushions, who is officially in charge of the Hotel Charamba but the
real bosses (as everyone, except Magda, knows) are four cats. There’s bossy
Bobine, an old female Persian cat who is a secret knitter, tough-talking moggy Mulot
who was found abandoned in a bin, a middle-aged Siamese male called Carpette
who is a wannabe singing superstar, and Couscousse, a chubby female Chartreux
who just happens to be friends with a ghost. And here we find the feline
friends fearing they will have their work cut out when they learn that George,
a mischievous human, is coming to stay. Can they avoid a cat-astrophe? Voyelle’s
enchanting illustrations bring extra life and laughter to Pavlenko’s gorgeous
Gallic gem as the captivating cast of cats wend their witty and wicked way into
every young reader’s heart!
(Chicken House Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Peng and Spanners: When Pigs Go Bad!
Steve Webb
WHAT do you get when you pair an acerbically sarcastic and
silly penguin with a cunningly clever (but chatty) cat? The answer is double
act Peng and Spanners, the dynamic superheroes of a laughter-packed graphic
novel series from animator Steve Webb. A children’s author as well as a
freelance graphic designer, Webb delivers another full-on, fast and furious
adventure as Peng, aka super ninja penguin fantastic, teams up again with
Spanners (the only cat with a tool belt) to defeat one very bad pig. There's
evil afoot in the form of the rich but bored architect, Mr Big the pig. He has
plans to steal Peng’s superhero gadget collection. When half of Spanners’
latest inventions go missing and he and Peng get blamed for several dastardly
crimes, the superheroes realise they need to kick into action. But they are all
about to be out gadget-ed... and can they stop arguing long enough to find out?
Expect robotic sausage dogs, tricky pigs, jet packs and cactus plants, and a
story so silly that you’ll be laughing all the way to the final pages where
there are, incidentally, some nifty drawing lessons to enjoy with Peng,
Spanners, Pizza Pete and Mr Big. A romping riot of farcical fun!
(Faber Children’s Books, paperback, £9.99)
Age 5 plus
Max and Chaffy: Hunt for the Pirate's Gold!
Jamie Smart
IF you’re searching for a book that pleases the eye and
keeps your little ones on their toes, Chaffy could be just the special kind of
‘beast’ to stretch them to the limit! But don’t be alarmed because Chaffy is a fluffy, white and
lovable little creature who sports only one-and-a-half ears, has a habit of
getting lost, and is joint star of Max and Chaffy, a heartwarming, interactive graphic
novel series from much-loved author and illustrator Jamie Smart. Smart, the
genius behind the bestselling Bunny vs Monkey comic books series, works his
special magic on these gorgeous books for younger readers, filling them with
his trademark blend of fun, friendship and the biggest, brightest and boldest
illustrations. In their fourth outing, Max and Chaffy are excited to be
going on an adventure with their grumpy friend Foghorn and they are all heading
under the sea! As if a treasure hunt and a secret cove weren’t fun adventure
enough, imagine Max and Chaffy’s delight when they discover a Puffa-Chaffy who
can blow bubbles. And you can help them to follow a treasure map and find the
pirate’s gold. Smart brings his zany wit and joyful charm to this
ultra-cute and cuddly story which lets children actively join in the fun of
searching and finding, celebrates the joy that comes from having a best friend,
and shows that there’s a place for everyone. Full of charm and fun, these
beautiful books are perfectly pitched for children who are just starting to
read independently.
(David Fickling Books, paperback, £6.99)
Age 3 plus
How to Grow a Mermaid
Rachel Morrisroe and Steven Lenton
WHEN you are sorely in need a friend, why not buy some
magical seeds and grow your own? A little girl with a talent for magical
growing finds herself up to the waist in water when a packet of colourful seeds
blossoms into out-of-control mermaids and mermen! How to Grow a Mermaid is the
adorable follow-up to How to Grow a Dragon and How to Grow a Unicorn, a fun and
fantastical series which mixes magic and gardening to create a truly unique
take on some of the best-loved mythical creatures. The series is the work of
exciting new picture book author Rachel Morrisroe and best-selling illustrator
Steven Lenton who unleash their imaginations on stories featuring a little girl
called Sarah, a man called Mr Pottifer, and their magical plant shop where
fantastical creatures grow from plants and trees. In the new adventure, lonely
little boy Jasper visits the shop to buy some mermaid seeds, and Sarah is only
too happy to help him grow them. But when the plants are accidentally given too
much sugar, their vines spread throughout the town, flooding the streets and
causing a whole heap of mer-mayhem! Can Sarah and her new friend Jasper use
their quick thinking and green fingers to save the day? Both heartwarming and
entertaining, Morrisroe’s rollicking, rhyming, read-aloud story – brought to
life by Lenton’s glorious gallery of multi-coloured, magical mayhem
illustrations – celebrates problem-solving, kindness and resourcefulness, and
will capture the hearts of readers young and old. Poetry in motion!
(Puffin, paperback, £7.99)
Age 3 plus
Poo in the Zoo: The Super Pooper Road
Race
Steve Smallman and Ada Grey
BOTTOMS up as Steve Smallman and Ada Grey, the king and queen of splat, patter and plop, return with the fantastic fifth, hold-your-nose instalment of their much-loved Poo in the Zoo series! Few children can resist sharing the fun of a poopy kind of adventure, and author Smallman and illustrator Grey’s gloriously funny new rhyming picture book, featuring everyone’s favourite little zookeeper Bob McGrew and his inventor friend Hector Gloop, has it – literally – in enginefuls. It's the Super Pooper Road Race, and Bob, Hector, Poo Investigator Arabella Slater and the animal s in the zoo are building the perfect poo-powered race cars. It’s going to be a poop-tastic adventure. But, oh no!, who is that dastardly driver sabotaging the race? This race course is becoming more doo-doo dangerous by the minute! Who will zoom to victory and who will be number two? Packed to the car roofs with poop, and given extra comedy power by Grey’s rib-tickling, action-packed illustrations, this is a methane-fuelled adventure that is definitely not to be sniffed at. Laughter guaranteed from first poo to last!
(Little Tiger Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
How it Works: Fire Engine
Molly Littleboy and David Semple
NEE-NAW... fire engine to the rescue! Did you know the very
first fire engines were big buckets of water on wheels? Drive head-on into this
fabulous peep-through, chunky board book, which was written by Molly Littleboy
and colourfully illustrated by David Semple, and comes packed full of
fascinating facts about fire engines. Fire engines are incredible emergency
vehicles and curious young readers will love learning about the amazing things
that the engines and firefighters can do... from putting out flames safely to
rescuing cats and visiting schools to teach fire safety. Specially designed for
little hands, with interactive, peep-through pages to grasp and explore, and
lots of accessible information, this super-simple introduction to fire engines
is perfect for early-learners and guaranteed to keep the youngest of readers
engaged, informed and inspired.
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
This is Frog
Harriet Evans and Jacqui Lee
GET ready to have your ribbits tickled with this whopping,
hopping, non-stopping board book starring a frightened little tree frog! This
is Frog – part of a super series featuring interactive animal adventures –
comes with large flaps and interactive play which encourage children to show
Frog how to catch his dinner with his tongue, protect him from the dangers of
the rainforest, and trace a path with their finger to help him find his way!
With questions, challenges and engaging instructions, this book will take your
little reader on a thrilling journey through the rainforest with quirky,
adorable Frog. The playful tone of Evans’ entertaining story is guaranteed to
captivate little ones as they are immersed into the world of the rainforest and
drawn into the action, peering underneath the flaps and learning subtle lessons
about tree frogs. Add on Jacqui Lee’s expressive, striking artwork, full of
detail and rich colours and bringing life and energy to the story, and you have
hands-on, interactive fun for inquisitive young minds!
(Little Tiger Press, board book, £7.99)
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